Maharashtra Bureaucratic Reshuffle: Seven Senior IAS Officers Transferred

The Maharashtra government has conducted another round of bureaucratic transfers affecting seven senior IAS officers. Key changes include Sanjay Khandare moving from Water Supply to Tourism Department. Parrag Nainutia has been shifted from Information Technology to Water Supply portfolio. This follows a similar transfer of seven bureaucrats earlier in October, indicating ongoing administrative adjustments.

Key Points: Seven Maharashtra Bureaucrats Transferred in Minor Reshuffle

  • Sanjay Khandare moves from Water Supply to Tourism Department
  • Parrag Nainutia shifts from IT to Water Supply portfolio
  • Kunal Kumar appointed as Shivshahi Punarvasan Project MD
  • Pavneet Kaur becomes Additional Municipal Commissioner in Pune
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Seven Maharashtra bureaucrats transferred

Maharashtra government transfers seven IAS officers including Sanjay Khandare and Parrag Nainutia in administrative reshuffle affecting key departments across Mumbai and Pune.

"The government, on October 7, had transferred seven bureaucrats - Official Notification"

Mumbai, Oct 28

The Maharashtra government on Tuesday, in a minor reshuffle, transferred seven bureaucrats.

Sanjay Khandare (IAS: RR: 1996), Principal Secretary, Water Supply and Sanitation Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai, has been posted as Principal Secretary (Tourism), Tourism and Cultural Affairs Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai.

Parrag Jaiin Nainutia (IAS:RR: 1996), Principal Secretary (Information Technology), General Administration Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai, has been posted as Principal Secretary, Water Supply and Sanitation Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai.

Kunal Kumar (IAS: RR: 1999) has been posted as Managing Director, Shivshahi Punarvasan Project, Mumbai.

Virendra Singh (IAS: RR: 2006), Secretary (2), Public Health Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai, has been posted as Secretary (Information Technology), General Administration Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai.

E Ravendiran (IAS: RR: 2008), Mission Director, Jal Jeevan Mission, Navi Mumbai, has been posted as Secretary (2), Public Health Department, Mantralaya, Mumbai.

M J Pradeep Chandran (IAS: RR: 2012), Additional Municipal Commissioner, Pune Municipal Corporation, Pune, has been posted as Project Director, Balasaheb Thakre Agribusiness and Rural Transformation (SMART) Project, Pune.

Pavneet Kaur (IAS: RR: 2014), Deputy Director General YASHADA, Pune, has been posted as Additional Municipal Commissioner, Pune Municipal Corporation, Pune.

Earlier, the government, on October 7, had transferred seven bureaucrats.

M Devendra Singh, District Collector of Ratnagiri, was appointed as Member Secretary of Maharashtra Pollution Control Board, Mumbai.

Shekhar Singh, Municipal Commissioner of Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, Pimpri Chodane, was appointed as Commissioner of Kumbh Mela, Nashik.

Jalaj Sharma, District Collector of Nashik, was posted as Metropolitan Commissioner of Nashik Metropolitan Region Development Authority, Nashik.

Ayush Prasad, District Collector of Jalgaon, was appointed as District Collector of Nashik.

Rohan Ghughe, Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Parishad Thane, was posted as District Collector of Jalgaon.

Sanjay Kolte, Managing Director of Shivshahi Rehabilitation Project, Mumbai, was appointed as Sugar Commissioner, Pune, to the vacant post.

Manoj Jindal, Joint Managing Director of Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation, Mumbai, was appointed as District Collector of Ratnagiri.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see Pavneet Kaur getting Additional Municipal Commissioner post in Pune. Women officers bring different perspectives to urban governance. More such appointments needed!
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Aman W
These transfers seem quite frequent. Does this affect policy continuity? Officers barely settle in one department before being moved elsewhere. Just thinking aloud...
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on Nashik with multiple postings. Probably gearing up for the next Kumbh Mela. Hope the new team delivers better infrastructure and facilities.
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Vikram M
Hope the new officers in water supply department prioritize solving the drinking water crisis in Marathwada and Vidarbha regions. This is literally a matter of life and death for farmers.
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Nikhil C
While I appreciate the administrative reshuffle, I wish there was more transparency about the criteria for these transfers. The public deserves to know why specific officers are chosen for specific roles.

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